“Thank you so much for the work you do. Sending love and prayers from Los Angeles.”

“Please use this to help trans and queer people displaced by Hurricane Harvey.”

Thank you , and we will.

“Sending cold hard cash instead of thoughts and prayers. I wish I could help more! Please also give someone a hug for me and tell them they are loved.”

“For Hurricane Harvey response”

“Thank you for doing this important work. Love from Canadian friend”

“Please keep my identity and donation anonymous. Thank you in advance for your consideration of this request.”

Absolutely! … In fact, we have already forgotten who you are … ok, we haven’t really forgotten, we just won’t tell anyone.

“Sending love from Colorado.”

“We were very fortunate, to have lost nothing. My husband and I (both transgender) are happy to do this small thing to help our brothers and sisters.”

“We love you from Mississippi”

“The band Lower Dens posted on FB about y’all. Thank you for working hard to protect people in need.”

We will send them a thank you note!

“Send my love and support to all of the people affected by Harvey. I hope you all stay safe and dry.”

“Thank you”

“Thank you for being there for this community “

“My love and thoughts and positive energy goes out to y’all. Stay safe and cared for.”

“Sending prayers. Be safe.”

“Sending love from Philadelphia.”

“Stay safe y’all. Thanks for providing a way for us to help.”

“thank you!”

“blessed be”

“Be blessed. My prayers are with you. Love you all so much xo”

“thank you xoxo”

“Transgender relief fund for Harvey. God bless”

“Sending love and strength <3”

“Trans Floridian living in Washington wishing everyone a speedy and safe recovery.”

“Thank you for your hard work helping people!”

“Hope it will help a little during this disaster. Trans people deserve the same help as anyone else. Love to you all”

“<3”

“FOR HURRICANE RELIEF FOR TRANSGENDER RESIDENTS OF HOUSTON AREA”

“Thank you for the work you’re doing to assist marginalized people in Houston in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.”

“Thank you for your work!”

“Sending you love and solidarity, thanks for your work, and thoughts of strength, resiliency, and justice from Olympia, Washington.”

“My heart is going out to my fellow QUILTBAGgers. I don’t know you but I love you all. <3”

“Best Wishes from Colorado Springs”

“We love you”

“For Harvey flood relief”

“Keep doing the good work! Fighting the good, hard fight.”

“Thank you so much for the work you are doing. You have my support. “

“Donating in conjunction with my spouse. We send you much love from Iowa. <3”

“Thank you for the work you are doing!”

“Thanks for the good work you’re doing.”

“Solidarity from Kentucky. Thank you for the work you are doing!”

“Spectrum South stands with LGBTQI Houston”

“Hi I’m Ola. Thank you for setting this fund up for our folks. Let me know how else I can help as I am also in the Houston metro area.”

“Sending much love and support. Thank you for your work! Also, I didn’t see a privacy policy online; so, please note my request: do not sell, trade, or share my information with other groups or orgs and or send print mail. Many thanks!”

Request noted and will absolutely be honored. And, we will add our privacy policy ….

“Please do not add my address to any paper mailing lists. Email is fine though.”

Request noted and will absolutely be honored.

“This was raised from a fundraiser we did selling a workbook on diversity, equity and inclusion. Solidarity and blessings.”

The fund will directly assist Gulf Coast trans, intersex, and genderqueer survivors recover from this disaster

Speaking about the Trans Disaster Relief Fund, Buck Angel urged the trans and supportive communities to support trans, intersex, and genderqueer community members survive Hurrican Harvey, “We must care for our own right now.”

Recent attacks by lawmakers have resulted in heightened hostility against local trans people. The Trans Disaster Relief Fund, will be used to help our historically underserved community recover from this catastrophic event. If needed, the fund will also assist with burial costs for community members who’ve lost their lives in this historic disaster.

The Texas Gulf Coast trans community is facing a catastrophic and ongoing natural disaster resulting from Hurricane Harvey which made landfall as a category 4 hurricane, becoming a massive and slow-moving tropical storm resulting in historic-levels of flooding. Numerous members of the trans community are displaced and have lost everything.

The fund will assist Gulf Coast trans, intersex, and genderqueer survivors recover from this disaster.

The Texas Gulf Coast trans community is facing a catastrophic and ongoing natural disaster resulting from Hurricane Harvey which made landfall as a category 4 hurricane, becoming a massive and slow-moving tropical storm resulting in historic-levels of flooding. Numerous members of the trans community are displaced and have lost everything.

The Transgender Foundation of America created this disaster relief fund because trans, intersex, and genderqueer individuals have historically experienced significant difficulties in natural disaster situations. Worse, recent attacks by lawmakers have resulted in heightened hostility against local trans people. This fund will be used to help our historically underserved community recover from this catastrophic event. If needed, the fund will also assist with burial costs for community members who’ve lost their lives in this historic disaster.